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Greg16

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hey guys,

so im new to this forum and im not sure if im posting this to the right place... but hopefully one of you can help me out or point me in the right direction or something.

i really want to come to canada, i think its a sick country and i have some family in calgary so ive been there a few times. i just want some feedback because i want to know how i can get to canada. i know there's a million ways but i dont know what i qualify for. im in the middle of college and i have pretty good grades. im studying business administration, dunno if thats important....

can anybody help me out or give me advice??
peace
-greg
 
Greg16 said:
hey guys,

so im new to this forum and im not sure if im posting this to the right place... but hopefully one of you can help me out or point me in the right direction or something.

i really want to come to canada, i think its a sick country and i have some family in calgary so ive been there a few times. i just want some feedback because i want to know how i can get to canada. i know there's a million ways but i dont know what i qualify for. im in the middle of college and i have pretty good grades. im studying business administration, dunno if thats important....

can anybody help me out or give me advice??
peace
-greg
i think u r sick
 
Janfeb said:
i think u r sick
What he meant by saying "a sick country" was "an awesome country". He's probably American or US based and thats how they talk.
sick (in a very good way) :)
 
LOL :D

wingsofmaybe7777 said:
What he meant by saying "a sick country" was "an awesome country". He's probably American or US based and thats how they talk.
sick (in a very good way) :)
 
u r not eligible, take care of ur health where u r , lol :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P
 
Take a look a the meaning of sick: particularly the slang meaning:

Adjective: sick (comparative sicker, superlative sickest)

1.In poor health
She was sick all day with the flu
2.(colloquial) Mentally unstable, disturbed.
3.(colloquial) In bad taste.
That's a sick joke.
Dude that's a fully sick subwoofer!
4.Having an urge to vomit.
5.(slang) Very good, excellent, awesome.
This tune is sick.
Dude this car has a fully sick subwoofer!
6.In poor condition
(sick building syndrome; my car is looking pretty sick; my job prospects are pretty sick)
 
Greg16 said:
hey guys,

so im new to this forum and im not sure if im posting this to the right place... but hopefully one of you can help me out or point me in the right direction or something.

i really want to come to canada, i think its a sick country and i have some family in calgary so ive been there a few times. i just want some feedback because i want to know how i can get to canada. i know there's a million ways but i dont know what i qualify for. im in the middle of college and i have pretty good grades. im studying business administration, dunno if thats important....

can anybody help me out or give me advice??
peace
-greg

You really want to come to Canada......, you have some family in Calgary, so have been there a few times,......you want to know how to get to Canada......
Is this a song you were composing?, or some lousy security let you out :D :D :D :D
 
1. Is the family in Canada your parents? If so than they can sponsor you as their dependent if you are not 21.
2. Since you are in college, you can go for studies in Canada and then apply under Canadian Experience Class
3. You can go to Canada and find a job and apply under the Federal Skilled Worker having a job offer and an LMO

I think these are the main categories you might qualify.
 
Too much for one word. It has become our habit to undermine others.
Sick means:
yearning: feeling a deep or passionate longing for something or somebody
Microsoft® Encarta® 2009/digital Dictionary
 
Greg 16..........

Lol, ha ha ha ha he is no more over here in this forum............ha ha ha............Coolest person are on this forum and they all became in wrath ha ha ha